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War Crimes of Rape in the Croatian War of Independence (1991 – 1995)

open access: yesNova Prisutnost, 2019
The Đakovo-Osijek church is one of the archdioceses in the Republic of Croatia that suffered the most during the Greater-Serbian aggression from 1991 to 1995.
Sanja Kopunović Legetin   +2 more
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Pediatric Cardiac Service Development in Croatia [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2022
This article describes the establishment of a pediatric cardiac service program in a limited resource country. According to national epidemiological studies about 330 children with congenital heart disease (CHD) are born every year in Croatia.
Ivan Malčić, Darko Anić
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Nationalising Scorched Earth - Memory and Destruction of Monuments from Vukovar to Knin

open access: yesStudies on National Movements, 2022
Research has often focused on Croatian memorialisation processes in specific places like Bleiburg and Jasenovac, controversial places during and after World War II.
Michał Piasek
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War Memorials and their Impact on Reconicliation: Vukovar as a Case Study

open access: yesJournal of Balkan Studies, 2022
War memorialization initiatives recognize and preserve the occurrences of past suffering in societies emerging from violent conflict. Furthermore, an intrinsic association also exists between memorialization and the reconciliation.
Blerta Ahmeti
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ANALYSIS OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ACTIVITY IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA [PDF]

open access: yesSTED Journal, 2022
Foreign direct investments in the Republic of Croatia has been systematically monitored since 1993. During the war years, the inflow of foreign capital, both in the form of direct and portfolio foreign investments, was insignificant.
Sandra Šokčević
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Republic of Croatia’s Membership in NATO

open access: yesПроблемы постсоветского пространства, 2020
The article discusses the Euro-Atlantic vector of Croatian foreign policy, primarily the historical path of the state into NATO and the advantages of membership in this alliance.
M. Zubovic
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1991-2001, Homogénéisation nationale en Croatie

open access: yesEspace populations sociétés, 2004
Within Yugoslavia, Croatia was a multinational republic, with 78% of Croats, 12% of Serbs and 10% of others minorities. The State took its independence through a war (1991-1995) after what it was not multinational any more.
Emmanuelle Chaveneau-Le Brun
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Towards a political economy of welfare in Croatia [PDF]

open access: yesEkonomski Anali, 2019
A political economy of social welfare in Croatia explores drivers of, and impediments to, change, addressing the impact of processes of neo-liberalisation, the complexities of regulatory and institutional landscapes and the interactions of ...
Stubbs Paul
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The Foundation of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Croatia in 1991

open access: yesЄвропейські історичні студії, 2017
In this article the author regards a history of creating and organizing the regular Armed Forces of Croatian Republic in 1991. The main attention is focused on a land army – the Croatian Army, which was formed in September 1991 on the basis of the ...
Anatolii Demeshchuk
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Natural Language Processing for the Analysis of the Political Characterisation of Migration in the Croatian Political Discourse

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Political Science, 2020
This paper tackles the issue of analyst bias in performance of comparative political analyses on political discourse, by leveraging data and machine-learning over human prior knowledge.
Gabriele De Luca, Marko Beck
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